Dangers Of Starvation Diets
For many, diet is a four letter word that no one wants to hear,
and yet, we use it all the time. The main reason we all struggle with
weight loss is because we give ourselves a deadline when we diet. Why
would one ever give a deadline when eating healthy? The answer is,
people do not necessarily eat healthy when they diet, but rather use
starvation to lose the weight.
Starvation diets may give you some
weight loss in the early stages of your diet. However, because your body
is so deprived, your starvation diet may not even make it past the
early stages. This is why the average person will go on a so called diet
3-4 times every year.
After initial weight loss, your body will
adjust and adapt. One of the first things your body will do when not
getting enough energy(calories) will be to slow down the metabolism. You
see, the key to weight loss is to ramp up your metabolism, not slow it
down. When your metabolism is slowed, your body will actually store more
fat, not less. Ever hear of a skinny fat person. This is one who rarely
eats, yet appears to have no tone and skinfolds everywhere.
Another
consequence of this type of diet is your body will begin to use muscle
tissue as energy rather than fat stores. So once again, fat stays put,
and now your muscle is being used. Another side effect of losing
precious muscle, is that your body will lose much needed water. Your
muscle is roughly 75% water. We need water for muscle function, brain
function, healthy heart, etc.
The next thing when on this
starvation diet is that other functions will begin to shut down. This
usually begins with the non vitals. An example would be sexual function.
That's right, the activity many of us enjoy may perhaps be rendered
useless while you lack the proper caloric intake and nutrients.
There
is a hormone called cortisol. This hormone is secreted by the body by
the adrenal gland. This is a stress hormone and can be dangerous when
secreted too much. Cortisol is ever present in our bodies when our body
is stressed due to lack of nutrition.
These diets may also lead to kidney, heart, and many other diseases.
So,
in the end, the key is nutrient abundance, not deprivation. When
deciding it is time to go on a diet, work on the ways to fire up your
metabolism, not sabotage your whole body for the sake of weight loss.






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